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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 247945" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Janice,</p><p>they never really give you a date, which is done deliberately for several reasons. One, is that the medication changes can cause reactions and they need to be observed. Another is that it is often dependent upon the ins. company. And another is that if they tell you, and, more important, Elijah, and then something changes, all h*ll will break loose. It's much better to tell Elijah that as long as he is working hard and discussing important issues, and behaving or whatever it is that he's supposed to do, then he can come home soon.</p><p>Our difficult child was so concerned when he first got to the Phsop, he thought he might be there for a month. Then he realized he didn't have any homework. So he guessed that he'd only be there for a wk. I don't know if he was evesdropping or if he just figured it out on his own, but he had a pretty good guess about his release date. At least as good as our guess.</p><p> </p><p>I'm glad the game of Uno went well and that he had a good time.</p><p> </p><p>I agree with-them, just take it one day at a time.</p><p>You've got a lot on your shoulders and it's so hard not to over-think things. been there done that.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 247945, member: 3419"] Janice, they never really give you a date, which is done deliberately for several reasons. One, is that the medication changes can cause reactions and they need to be observed. Another is that it is often dependent upon the ins. company. And another is that if they tell you, and, more important, Elijah, and then something changes, all h*ll will break loose. It's much better to tell Elijah that as long as he is working hard and discussing important issues, and behaving or whatever it is that he's supposed to do, then he can come home soon. Our difficult child was so concerned when he first got to the Phsop, he thought he might be there for a month. Then he realized he didn't have any homework. So he guessed that he'd only be there for a wk. I don't know if he was evesdropping or if he just figured it out on his own, but he had a pretty good guess about his release date. At least as good as our guess. I'm glad the game of Uno went well and that he had a good time. I agree with-them, just take it one day at a time. You've got a lot on your shoulders and it's so hard not to over-think things. been there done that. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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